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Name
  
Harold Corbett


Role
  
Actor

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Died
  
March 21, 1982, Hastings, United Kingdom

Buried
  
St Michael the Archangel Church

Children
  
Susannah Corbett, Jonathan Corbett

Spouse
  
Maureen Blott (m. 1969–1982), Sheila Steafel (m. 1958–1964)

Movies and TV shows
  
Steptoe and Son, Carry On Screaming!, Ladies Who Do, Steptoe and Son Ride Again, The Bargee

Similar People
  
Wilfrid Brambell, Susannah Corbett, Sheila Steafel, Harry Corbett, Bernard Bresslaw

Harold William Corbett (1890–1917) was a pioneer Australian rugby league footballer and soldier who served in World War I and died on the Western Front.

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Rugby League

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Brought up in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs Corbett attended Waverley Public School. He played for the Eastern Suburbs and Annandale clubs of the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership. Corbett was in the Easts' squad during their first and second premiership years of 1911 and 1912. He was the 56th player to play first-grade for Eastern Suburbs.

His father William Francis Corbett (1857–1923) and brother Claude Corbett were both well-known Sydney sporting journalists.

War service

Harold also gave his occupation as "Journalist" when he enlisted in the first AIF in 1915. He embarked from Sydney on board HMAT A21 Marere in August 1915 as a Sergeant in the 19th Battalion of the 5th Brigade (New South Wales). The 19th Battalion had been raised in 1915 and was first sent to Gallipoli where it fought against the Turks, before being withdrawn from the peninsula and being sent to France in early 1916, where it served in the trenches along the Western Front as part of the Australian Corps.

In 1917, the 19th Battalion was involved in the attack on German forces after their retreat to the Hindenburg Line. Corbett was killed in action on 3 May 1917 being the first day of battle of Second Bullecourt. He has no known grave but is commemorated at the Commonwealth Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux.

References

Harold Corbett Wikipedia